GREAT! Romance TV Guide: Listings, Schedule & What’s On GREAT! Romance Tonight

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GREAT! Romance is the UK’s free-to-air home for Hallmark-style romance films, tucked away on Freeview 52. Narrative Entertainment picked it up in 2021 as part of Sony Pictures Television’s old UK free-to-air portfolio, ran it for a couple of years as GREAT! Movies Classic, then switched it to romance only in January 2023. The channel’s usual pattern holds night after night: a film plays, a short “Good News on GREAT!” bulletin interrupts partway through, then the film picks back up before the next title starts. Wednesday 19 August 2026 keeps to that pattern from Same Time Next Week at 8:10am through to Flowers and Honey closing out the night from 11:45pm, with Two Chefs and A Wedding Cake and Hearts in the Game anchoring primetime.

GREAT! Romance Schedule: Wednesday 19 August 2026 (Full Listings)

Here is the complete GREAT! Romance schedule for Wednesday 19 August 2026, on Freeview 52.

Overnight

Time Programme Details
12:40am Good News on GREAT!
12:45am North to Home
1:40am Highway to Heaven S5 E8, first of two airings
2:35am Good News on GREAT! Extra
2:45am You Had Me at Aloha
4:10am Highway to Heaven S5 E8, repeat airing

Breakfast

Time Programme Details
5am Teleshopping
8am Good News on GREAT! Extra

Morning

Time Programme Details
8:10am Same Time Next Week paused for a bulletin at 9:05am, resumes to 10am
10am Good News on GREAT! Extra
10:10am Sunrise in Heaven paused for a bulletin at 11:05am, resumes to noon

Afternoon

Time Programme Details
12pm Love Again paused for a bulletin at 12:55pm, resumes to 1:50pm
1:50pm Good News on GREAT! Extra
2pm Never Too Late to Celebrate paused for a bulletin at 2:55pm, resumes to 3:50pm
3:50pm Wedding at the Hamptons paused for a bulletin at 4:45pm, resumes to 5:50pm

Early evening

Time Programme Details
5:50pm Pearl in Paradise paused for a bulletin at 6:45pm, resumes to 7:50pm

Primetime

Time Programme Details
7:50pm Two Chefs and A Wedding Cake paused for a bulletin at 8:45pm, resumes to 9:50pm
9:50pm Hearts in the Game paused for a bulletin at 10:45pm, resumes to 11:45pm

Late night

Time Programme Details
11:45pm Flowers and Honey closes the night

What’s on GREAT! Romance today

Daytime keeps to the same rhythm as the evening: a film plays, a short “Good News on GREAT!” bulletin interrupts it partway through, then the film picks back up before the next title starts. Titles rotate regularly and often lean on a loose theme for the day, whether that’s a setting, a season or an occasion.

Wednesday 19 August 2026 opens with Same Time Next Week from 8:10am, followed by Sunrise in Heaven from 10:10am, Love Again taking the midday slot, Never Too Late to Celebrate from 2pm, and Wedding at the Hamptons closing out the afternoon from 3:50pm. Each is paused briefly for a “Good News on GREAT!” bulletin before picking back up, in the usual pattern.

GREAT! Romance tonight — primetime and the evening schedule

Here’s the GREAT! Romance primetime line-up for tonight, Wednesday 19 August 2026.

Pearl in Paradise — GREAT! Romance, 5:50pm

The evening opens with Pearl in Paradise, running in two parts either side of the 6:45pm “Good News on GREAT!” bulletin and wrapping up by 7:50pm.

Two Chefs and A Wedding Cake — GREAT! Romance, 7:50pm

Two Chefs and A Wedding Cake takes the main primetime slot, again split by a bulletin at 8:45pm and running through to 9:50pm.

Hearts in the Game — GREAT! Romance, 9:50pm

Hearts in the Game closes out primetime proper, broken by the 10:45pm bulletin before finishing at 11:45pm.

Flowers and Honey — GREAT! Romance, 11:45pm

The night’s last film is Flowers and Honey, starting at 11:45pm and carrying on past midnight into Thursday’s schedule.

What kind of films are on GREAT! Romance

Made-for-TV romance and Hallmark-style movies

Most of the schedule is exactly what the name promises: romantic comedies and dramas made for television rather than cinema, a great many of them produced for the American Hallmark and Lifetime markets and licensed over here afterwards. Cake shops, small-town festivals, mistaken identities, matchmakers who fall for their own clients. That repetition is the appeal rather than a flaw. Nobody switching on at three on a weekday afternoon wants to be surprised.

Christmas and seasonal takeovers

From October through to early January the channel goes almost entirely festive, with some titles shared with the network’s seasonal GREAT! Christmas strand. The rest of the year defaults to spring and summer settings, weddings and plots that require somebody to get on a plane.

Faith-based and heavier drama

A handful of the films are more serious than the rest, often adapted from novels or true stories, and willing to sit with grief or faith rather than hurry past it. Same genre, heavier going.

How to watch GREAT! Romance

Channel numbers

Here’s where to find GREAT! Romance across the main UK television platforms:

Platform Channel
Freeview 52
Sky 319
Virgin Media 424
Great! Player (streaming) Freeview 63

All of the above are free, with no subscription required. Freesat is the gap: the whole GREAT! network was withdrawn from that platform in 2024, so Freesat viewers need Freeview, Sky, Virgin Media or the Great! Player app instead. Virgin Media numbers shift slightly by region, so trust your on-screen guide over ours if the two disagree.

Streaming online

GREAT! Romance streams free through the Great! Player app, available on iOS, Android, Amazon Fire TV, Samsung and LG smart TVs, and at great-player.com. There is no account to create and no sign-up form to fill in. You open the app and the channel is there, paid for by ad breaks rather than by you, which is rarer among UK streaming apps than it ought to be.

GREAT! sister channels

Four channels sit under the GREAT! banner, all free-to-air, all inherited from the Sony Pictures Television UK portfolio Narrative Entertainment bought in 2021.

  • GREAT! TV (Freeview 34): general entertainment, classic sitcoms and drama repeats
  • GREAT! Movies (Freeview 50): films across every genre, not just romance
  • GREAT! Action (Freeview 42): action, adventure and war films

A fifth, GREAT! Christmas, borrows part of the network’s schedule each winter and hands it back in the new year.

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s on GREAT! Romance tonight?

Tonight, Wednesday 19 August 2026, it’s Pearl in Paradise from 5:50pm, Two Chefs and A Wedding Cake from 7:50pm and Hearts in the Game from 9:50pm, each paused briefly for a “Good News on GREAT!” bulletin, before Flowers and Honey closes the night from 11:45pm. See the schedule table above for exact timings.

What channel is GREAT! Romance on?

Freeview channel 52, Sky channel 319, and Virgin Media channel 424. It’s currently unavailable through Freesat’s official channel line-up.

Is GREAT! Romance free to watch?

Yes, entirely free to air with no subscription, on Freeview, Sky, Virgin Media and through the Great! Player app. There are ad breaks during films, as with any commercially funded channel.

Can I watch GREAT! Romance online for free?

Yes, via the Great! Player app or great-player.com, with no account or sign-up needed.

Verdict

GREAT! Romance does one job and does it consistently: comfort viewing with guaranteed happy endings, and enough turnover that regulars rarely see the same film twice in a fortnight. It will never trouble anyone looking for ambitious television. Watch two in a row and the tics start to show. The cake shops. The small towns forever in need of saving. The third-act misunderstanding that one honest conversation would have cleared up in a minute.

Wednesday 19 August 2026 sticks to the formula: five films across the day, each broken by a “Good News on GREAT!” bulletin, running from Same Time Next Week at 8:10am through to Flowers and Honey from 11:45pm. Two Chefs and A Wedding Cake and Hearts in the Game anchor primetime, with Pearl in Paradise opening the evening beforehand. Check the schedule table above for exact timings before settling in.


Related: Film4 TV Guide | Freeview Channel Guide | Films on TV This Week

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